Mrs. Dickens
Read MoreMrs. DickensHistorical fiction is defined by stories set in the past, where real or imagined events are shaped by historical settings, cultures, and time periods. These books use context drawn from earlier eras to influence both narrative direction and character development.
The genre spans a wide range of styles, from intimate, character-focused stories to large-scale narratives that explore significant historical moments. While the balance between fact and fiction can vary, historical fiction is generally grounded in a sense of place and period, with attention to detail helping to bring the setting to life.
This page highlights a wide range of historical fiction titles, with a focus on new and upcoming releases alongside recently published books. It provides an up-to-date overview of the genre, helping readers discover current titles and follow what’s being released within historical fiction.
Read MoreMrs. Dickens
Read MoreHadrian’s Jackals (Outcasts of Rome #1)
Read MoreCaesar’s Nemesis (Mark Antony #4)
Read MoreJeb Wright, Colonial Assassin (Jeb Wright #1)
Read MoreThe French Spymistress
Read MoreThe Frontier (Road to Empire #1)
Read MoreThe Squandered Crown (The Wars of the Roses Saga #2)
Read MoreThe Royal Hammer (The Wars of the Roses Saga #1)
Read MoreA Miracle of Deliverance
Read MoreThe Hunters and the Wrath (Jox McNabb Aviation Thriller #7)
Read MoreMercy Knows No Color
Read MoreThe Queen’s Sister
Read MoreBrothers in Arms
Read MoreThe Disappearers
Read MoreAmerican Hagwon
Read MoreThe Witches Of Cambridge (The Witches Of Cambridge #1)
Read MoreThe Pirate Queen